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Service Environment migration to IMS Matjaž Beričič MSc. CTO, Mobitel 3GPP release 8 IMS implementation, deployment and testing Sophia Antipolis 24th of November 2010

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  • Service Environment migration to IMS

    Matjaž Beričič MSc.CTO, Mobitel

    3GPP release 8 IMS implementation, deployment and testingSophia Antipolis

    24th of November 2010

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    Agenda

    Introduction to Mobitel

    Mobitel Service delivery environment based on (NG)IN

    Mobitel multimedia intelligent network evolution

    A view to 3GPP Release 8

    Conclusions, Questions & Answers

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    Mobitel, Slovenia – relevant country data

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    Area: 20,273 km2Population: 2,008,516 (30.6.2006)GDP per capita: 17.331 EUR (2009)Independence - 25 June 1991Member of EU - 1 May 2004Currency: Euro - 1 January 2007Mobile operators: Mobitel, Simobil, Tušmobil, T2Mobile penetration: 103%Broadband Internet access: 56% of households (2009)Plasic (credit&debit) cards: 1,9 per inhabitantPOS terminals: 32.000Mobile payment POS: 7.500

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    Relevant data on Mobitel d.d.

    “Incumbent” MNO with 56% market share (1.171.802 users, 835.523 post-paid).

    Part of Telekom Slovenija Group (7 countries, 4 MNOs, 3 ISPs, 2 POPs).

    Market leader in value addedservices (IN, messaging, portal, payment, mTV, mAdvert,3pSE) Typical technological trends: NW

    modernization MSS (Rel4) done, HSPA+ under broad deployment, MBB FUP, SIP FMC services, SOA

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    Mobitel Service environment – (ng)IN domain of SDP

    Prepaid

    Virtual Private Network – business FMC

    Call completion

    Single Personal Number – GSM/GSM, GSM/SIP

    Mobile Call Center – advanced call distribution, premiumnumbers

    EMCY location

    BAOFD, Incoming Call Screening

    RBT

    In-house development; Group sinergies

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    IMS deployment environment and drivers

    Fixed networks trends and evolution TDM VOIP, VOIP internet (OTT), FMS, IPTV, FBB, FTTH

    slowdown (over)regulation

    Mobile networks trends and evolution NW modernization, MBB HSPA+, FUP, Convergence of all

    technologies and signalling systems via ‘all-IP’ new terminal eq.players – Smart phones, appstores, Slowdown of

    ‘GSMA domain services development’, e.g. RCS versus Social Networks (i.e. Communication versus Advertising industry)

    (over)regulation

    LTE, LTE-A Digital dividend to overcome Digital divide?

    IMS should support network evolution, convergenceand new services But what happened with a promising role of IMS?

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    IMS role in new communications world

    Source: Ericsson

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    Hype Cycle for CSP Infrastructure, 2010 – IMS, RCS

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    Key Next-Gen SDP CapabilitiesFunction Description – “The Menu”

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    GenesisGenesis ofof IMS IMS standardsstandards

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    IMS - multimedia intelligent network evolution

    “If IMS will only promise new multimedia services but not support also migration/evolution of some existing advancedand costly services&platforms, it will fail or will be significantlydelayed.” – M.B. in 2004 after Push2Talk IMS trial

    Mobitel path to IMS: Pre-standard SIP solutions

    Video gateways, GSM/SIP SPN (m:stik)

    IMS trial in 2007-2008 Infrastructure (standards compliance), NNI, Presence, SDK, terminals

    FMC, CS IMS anchoring…

    Almost in parallel: ngIN evolution Why not combine IN and IMS? IMS Centralized Services

    Paradox after all these years: IMS, designed for PS would serve CS

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    IMS development at Mobitel

    SIP domain IMS puzzle is coming up in pieces, e.g. SBC, PCRF (FUP), MGCF, IM-MGW

    First SIP services in Convergent domain

    Clients

    NG-IN evolution IM-SCF IMS Centralized Services RBT service is migrated to IMS MMRB solution, we gain:

    Unique service for CS and PS users

    Video ring back content

    Environment for mobile advertising based services

    MKC is migrated to MultimediaMobileCallCenter: Premium Rate Number on mobile and SIP soft-clients

    Flexible enviorment, administration and control via WEB

    IMS AS: simply better to be integrated into Web environment, mainly importantfor 3rd party Service Exposure But: IMS readiness to cover all IN services?? (IFC capabilities the same as SSF,

    triggering flexibility ...). Waiting for “full” ICS…

    SSF, MGCF, CSCF, IM-SSF, IM-SCF, SCP Vendors, please put all these close together as possible

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    IMS development at Mobitel

    Presence and Group Management OMA Enabler (as Location) to be open for

    plenty of services, not just SN based, like RCS

    Clients OMA compliance

    SOA in business support and SDP domain IMS development beyond NG-IN evolution

    RCS: IM-Messaging, PresenceGM, VShare...

    Mobile advertising

    Business Communication Suite

    Development of own services• SDP evolution

    • 3party Service exposure in web domain

    Any access:• VCC

    • MMTEL, LTE/SAE ...

    Qplay enrichment, IPTV, DLNA

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    PGM

    Web userinterfaceG&DM

    HSS

    ZxSLF

    AggregationProxy Presence XDM

    PresenceNetwork Agent

    GMPCPresence Enabled

    Applications

    PresenceUser Agent

    Web client XCAP client

    SIP MLP SIPXCAP

    DNSENUM

    HTTP XCAP SIPXCAP

    DNS

    Sh

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    Interworking and integration issues: MMRB example

    If MGCF on MSCS doesn`t support multiple SIP dialog, then it cannot be used

    SIP-ISUP Interworking problems between MSS and IMS 189 + 183 (CPG alerting indication): A subscriber is not able to turn load speaker

    on while playing MMRB - with some phones

    Subscriber absent: MGCF converted ISUP ACM cause 20 (Sub.absent) into 180 ringing - ringback tone played for detached B number.

    CallForwarding : redirection reason was not mapped into SIP history info.

    Optional Backward Call Indicator: sometimes ACM with OPTbackw informationwas received and in this case MMRB was not played.

    --- OPT BACKW ---A : .......1 = in-band information or an appropriate pattern is now availableB : ......0. = no indicationC : .....0.. = no additional information will be sentD : ....0... = no indicationE-H : 0000.... = reserved for national usePARAMETER : 2EhLEN : 1--- ACC DELIV ---A : .......0 = set-up message generatedH-B : 0000000. = Spare bitsPARAMETER : 39hLEN : 2--- PARAM COMP ---PARAMETER : 2Eh = Access delivery information--- INST INDI ---A : .......0 = transit interpretationB : ......0. = do not release callC : .....0.. = do not send notificationD : ....0... = do not discard messageE : ...0.... = do not discard parameter (pass on)GF : .10..... = discard parameterEXT INDI : 1....... = last octetPARAMETER : 00h

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    Common IMS - IMPORTANTIncorporation of TISPAN, 3GPP2 and PacketCable specifications into 3GPP, aligning the different flavours of IMS into one common IMS. This is done in a number of areas, such as Security, Multimedia Telephony services and Presence. Examples of detailed features, not indicated elsewhere, are Access awareness and Notification of IP-CAN type change .

    MMTel service and supplementary services, evolutionBased on TISPAN R2 and 3GPP2 requirements. Supplementary services such as Communication Waiting, Communication Completion on Busy Subscriber, and Advice of Charge. Also general MMTel supplementary services generated charging output AVPs.

    IMS Centralized Service Control – VERY IMPORTANTFull service control by the IMS domain also at mobile CS access. Deployed before 2012?

    IMS Service ContinuityTransfer of sessions between accesses, including handover of voice sessions between broadband and mobile CS access. Implies replacement and enhancement of Rel-7 Voice Call Continuity. Single radio VCC (handover 3G PS to 2G CS) isstandardized, facilitating single radio solutions over cellular access. These standards are further evolved in 3GPP Rel-9 onwards.

    Inter-IMS Network to Network interfaceProtocol interconnection to support the delivery of IMS services between two separate IMS networks with the focus on a basic call. Reference point Ici for support of IMS procedures on the control plane, and Izi for exchange of media streams. Specified in 3GPP TS 29.165.

    Importance of 3GPP Rel-8 IMS items 1(Completed in end 2008)

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    Importance of 3GPP Rel-8 IMS items 2

    ISC/iFC enhancements - IMPORTANTItems such as Increased flexibility, Fault handling, Request URI handling at additional AS invocations, and Additional information sent at 3rd party registration.

    CAT(Customized alerting tone) -An alerting tone that is customized by the called subscriber. It may e.g. be a piece of recorded music, greeting words , voice,advertisement or video.

    Local Breakout for IMSSystem enhancements for the use of IMS services in local breakout at roaming within one operator’s network or roaming to a visited network. More detailed definitions of how to discover and connect IMS (P-CSCF).

    IMS Restoration ProceduresA set of standardized procedures for automatic restoration after loss or corruption of S-CSCF data. The objective is to improve the quality of service to end-users. Specified in 3GPP TS 23.380.

    IMS based Mobile TVIMS application level initiated and controlled 3GPP Rel-6 PSS (packet switched streaming) and MBMS (multimedia broadcast multicast services). IMS application server access to mobile network multimedia services.

    Advice of charge supportTransport of Advice of Charge (AoC) tariff information on applicable charging interfaces, evaluation of tariff information (Online Charging System), as well as the advice to the subscriber.

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    Importance of 3GPP Rel-8 IMS items 3

    Formalising multiple authentication methods - IMPORTANTFormal inclusion of the pre-IMS AKA authentication methods used by ETSI TISPAN, Packet Cable, and 3GPP2. Those include the methods Digest authenticaion, GPRS-IMS Bundled authentication(former "Early IMS security"), and NASS-IMS bundled authentication. In addition ’Authentication co-existence’, including the possibility to have multiple authentication methods in the same system and for the same user.

    Corporate Network access support Enhancements to IMS covering corporate network access. Support for both subscription based (UNI type) and peering based (NNI type) corporate access to IMS. Introduction of Wildcarded Public User Identities and handling of trusted identities for subscription based access.

    Cable Network regulatory requirements supportIMS interworking aspects driven by the regulatory requirements of cable networks. Includes Local number portability and Equal Access.

    Multimedia interworking between IMS and CS networks -Standardisation of the Video service interworking. MGCF and SGW to deliver control plane aspects, and MGW to deliver the user plane aspects.

    Service-level interworking for Messaging services - IMPORTANTInterworking function between Instant Message and the Short Message to enable the communication between SM User Equipment and Instant Message User Equipment.

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    Conclusions

    Current networks evolution and a changing role of IMS Supporting network/SDP evolution and convergence Supporting new services deployment

    Mobitel on the way with ngIN to IMS (multimedia IN) migration Still plenty of MSS – IMS interworking issues Still plenty of problems when mapping IN triggering flexibility to IMS

    Importance of IMS standardization in 3GPP Rel8 Common IMS for both fixed and mobile domains ICS to support ngIN evolution (glad to see our vision in it )

    The three elements of the story: network evolution, convergence and newservices ICS gives IMS important push But: RCS potential drifts to OTTs.

    Could originaly GSM based terminal equipment players wake up on time?

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